Del City HVAC Professionals

Stefanie G.

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We were highly satisfied with the HVAC install. Phillip worked for 5 hours on the 4th of July installing a new heat and air system. We were very grateful that he was willing to work on the Holiday.
Phillip is a man of many talents. We have hired him again to paint the outside of our house. It's great to work with somone who is professional, punctual, reasonably priced and has such a strong work ethic.

Brian C.

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Henderson is on my speedial for all HVAC needs from now on. He came to our house when he promised, his diagnostic fee was very reasonable, he identified the issue quickly, and had it resolved in less than 30-minutes and very professionally done. He even let me bug him with questions so I could learn how the system worked while he repaired it. He was honest, didn't try to sell me anything I didn't need, and the final bill was much better than I expected.
I only put contractors I trust in my Rolodex, and he's the only one I need to file under HVAC. I highly recommend!

Sean C.

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Paige was amazing at setting up my appointment and keeping me updated on the ETA. Very customer-focused! When the tech got here he was professional, quick, and took the time to explain to me thoroughly what the problem was. Even allowed me to watch! Didn't try to over sale me anything I didn't need and was upfront with pricing which was very reasonable. They are not the cheapest, but the quality of the service and the experience as a whole was well worth it. I've now found my go-to HVAC company!

Jarred L.

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My wife and I met Nate when we moved into our first home 4 years ago. He’s been our guy ever since. I appreciate that he looks out for my family, his customer, rather than trying to make the most money off of us. He’s performed excellent work at fair prices. Recently, I wanted him to install and expensive component in my HVAC system; he proposed a much cheaper and cost effective solution that is working perfectly.

Kevin A.

Craig M.

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Thomas Mechanical has helped immensely keep our HVAC systems running efficiently and is always on top of needed repairs and will even make us aware of potential issues that need to be addressed so that we can plan. Has been a huge cost savings to us. I highly recommend Thomas Mechanical for anyone looking for reliable, honest and quality HVAC service! I have used them both at home and for my commercial interests.

Richard C.

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I needed three ceiling fans and a backyard motion sensing floodlight installed, plus an unused hot tub power wire capped safely, and a 120V outlet repositioned. The work also involved installing hanger brackets for the fans and additional wiring for switches to control the fans and attached light fixtures. Tim provided a very reasonable cost estimate and a comprehensive materials and work plan for the job. Tim and his assistant did a very professional and high quality job, completing the project as agreed to with no cost changes. Within a few days, I had him return and wire electrical service to a shed I had recently installed in my yard. This involved hand excavating a trench for the underground wire, adding breakers to the main circuit panel as well as installing an overhead light, 120V outlet, and wall switch. Tim was flexible and worked around my schedule availability. He kept me updated on all aspects of the project via text messages and was always there promptly at the agreed time. I would recommend him highly to anyone needing electrical work! Likewise, he is licensed for HVAC as well and due to my positive experiences with his work on my electrical project, I plan to hire him to service my HVAC system this fall. Rick Carr

Jeannie F.

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This is the best company out there. They work hard and earn their fees!!!! Customer service is over the top!!! Best I have ever see !!! Worked long after daylight to fix some other persons mistake. And the invoice was wonderful!!! Totally worth every penny!!!

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our competitive edge. we are among the most cometitive companies in oklahoma city. another reason we stand out is our proffessional manner in wich we conduct our business. we are a NATE and E.P.A. certified company.

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I have 18 years' experience in the field of general contracting, heat and air installation and repair, electrical installation and repair, plumbing installation and repair, and appliance installation and repair.
We also handle flooring except carpet, bathroom and kitchen renovation and a host of other items.

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We are trained monthly. We are carrying a top license along with all certifications in repairs, maintenance, and installations. We have 4 years of air treatment experience. We guarantee 100% pure air to breathe for the heart and body. All our services are backed with 100% satisfaction, with a full refund of service.

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We diagnose and repair residential equipment.
We make sure all systems are running efficiently, keeping your heating and cooling costs to a minimum.

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What is an HVAC system?

The letters in HVAC stand for heating, ventilation and air conditioning. An HVAC system enables you to regulate your home or building’s internal temperature (thermal control) for comfortable living and working. You can bring heat levels down in the summer and up in the winter, keeping your home or office livable year-round. HVAC systems can also help with humidity levels and regulate indoor air quality in a home or office. There are many types of HVAC systems and technologies available.

Many homes have a forced-air HVAC system. Both the heating and the central air conditioning units share a ductwork system where they either push in or pull out warm or cooled air. There are also heating and cooling systems that don’t require ductwork — such as ductless mini-splits — but work on the same principles of heat exchange. The national average to hire an HVAC specialist is $2,920-$3,670, with costs varying depending on the work you need done and the equipment you are installing.

How many years does HVAC last?

The number of years an HVAC system lasts depend on the type and brand of components that make up your system. The lifespan of an air conditioner averages between 15 and 20 years. The life expectancy of a tankless water heater is approximately 20 years, while a storage water heater is closer to 10-15 years. Ducts may need replacing within 10-15 years. Your equipment will have a longer life if you have regular tuneups and maintenance to keep everything in good working order. If you’re having repair problems and your HVAC system is over 10 years old, it’s a good time to consider the costs and benefits of repairing vs. replacing. Energystar.gov provides the following tips to help you decide whether to repair or replace:

Replacing your system with an Energy Star-certified unit could save up to 20 percent on your heating and cooling bills.

Your furnace or boiler is more than 15 years old.

You may choose to replace your system with an Energy Star-certified furnace (which is 15 percent more efficient than a conventional furnace) or an Energy Star-certified boiler (which is 5 percent more efficient).

Your home has humidity problems.

Your home has excessive dust.

Leaky ducts can pull particles and air from attics, crawl spaces and basements and distribute them throughout your house. Sealing your ducts may be a solution.

Your heating or cooling system is noisy.

You could have an undersized duct system or a problem with the indoor coil of your cooling equipment.

That means your home energy use is above average and you're probably paying too much for your utilities.

How much does it cost to get central air?

Prices for central-air HVAC systems will vary. The national average to hire an HVAC specialist is $2,920-$3,670 but can run as high as $5,000 or even $12,000 depending on the capacity you need and other factors. Installing central air conditioning requires an entire system that works together to draw hot air out of your home. The system includes an outdoor unit, which houses the condenser and compressor, and the evaporator coils. If you don’t have an existing duct system, ductwork will need to be installed, which will affect labor and material costs. Leaking or damaged ducts will also need to be replaced.

How much does it cost for a new air conditioning unit?

If you’re ready for a new air conditioning unit, it’s time to start exploring HVAC prices. The price will vary depending on the type of air conditioner you buy and its cooling capacity. Window units, which require minimal installation, are one of the most affordable options on the market. If you’re purchasing from a big-box store, you can expect to pay approximately $120-$1,000 for a window unit. Window units are appealing for their quick setup and relatively low cost, but they can use more energy over time than central air and only cool the room in which they’re installed. Portable air conditioners don’t have the cooling power of a window unit, but they do have the perk of being transportable from room to room. Expect to pay between $225 and $800 for a portable air conditioner, on average. For a whole-house air conditioning system with coils, condenser and line (not including installation or ductwork), the cost from a big-box store can range from approximately $2,000 to $4,000 or more. If you don’t have (and don’t want to put in) ducts, a ductless mini-split air conditioner is a good option, although pricey up front. Pricing can range from $650 to $4,250 per unit on average; you’ll need one unit for each room in which you want temperature control.